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<blockquote data-quote="crash2" data-source="post: 768553" data-attributes="member: 15940"><p>If you inboard them on the frame make sure to get them as far out as possable(right next to the frame),. With them being inboarded that far you will run the risk of being unstable and very wishy washy on off camber stuff so pay close attention to that.</p><p> </p><p>With it being a 15" shock I believe optimum shock height will be around 5-6" of exposed shock but thats more in therory. But go ahead and just mount them like you want to and hopefully you will have enough adjustment to get the correct ride hieght with the springs you have. Of course you can always runn a shorter spring to drop the ride hieght...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crash2, post: 768553, member: 15940"] If you inboard them on the frame make sure to get them as far out as possable(right next to the frame),. With them being inboarded that far you will run the risk of being unstable and very wishy washy on off camber stuff so pay close attention to that. With it being a 15" shock I believe optimum shock height will be around 5-6" of exposed shock but thats more in therory. But go ahead and just mount them like you want to and hopefully you will have enough adjustment to get the correct ride hieght with the springs you have. Of course you can always runn a shorter spring to drop the ride hieght... [/QUOTE]
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